whoops, I meant the “(or the looking forwards one)” to go with the “looking away” one suggestion. Either the boy looking away or looking torwards shots go with the girl in the foyer one. bad cut an paste.

Honestly, the composition of the shots is more important than their location and gaze. You need them to be a set and look balanced (or entirely unbalanced…but there are no options that go that far). The 2 that make sense to me are the girl in the chair with the highlight on her face and the boy “looking away.” The lighting is similar in direction and tone and the size of their heads is comparable.

You could also use the baby carriage one and the boy silly face one (or the looking towards one), as the wood fence ties them nicely and the scale is, again, correct.

Lastly, before doing the printing, I’d do a little work on the images to make sure they print well. The girl in the foyer shot is a little dark on her face and the highlight is a little much on the left side. And, the boy’s skin tone is a little cold and I’d drop some time behind him where it’s blown out. If you know any photographers or designers, they can fix you up lickety split.